As a social institution that permeates almost all societies, marriage trends and practices are studied across the social sciences. Yet South African marriages, past and present, remain understudied, notably because of a lack of adequate source material. This paper contributes to a better understanding of marriage trends in the South African past by offering a new dataset of more than 55 000 marriages solemnized in the Anglican church of Cape Town between 1865 and 1960. We show how these records can both reveal new evidence to test existing hypotheses and expose trends that open new questions for historical inquiry
The prevalence of cohabitation is increasing globally. Often studied as an alternative to marriage, ...
The dissertation examines how the Indian community in Durban has retained their marriage practice...
A social history of Grahamstown between the years of 1830-1870. Tracing the relationship of the pari...
The relative dearth of analytical work on marital status to date arises, in part, from the difficult...
Marriage used to be widespread and common throughout Southern Africa. However, over the past decades...
This article describes racial differences in marriage rates in post-apartheid South Africa and consi...
This paper describes marriage and partnership patterns and trends in rural KwaZulu-Natal, South Afri...
This research sought to examine changing meaning of marriage and meaning of family among urban worki...
The Cape Colony at the southernmost tip of Africa, founded in 1652 with the arrival of European sai...
Very little is known about what family life looked like for settlers in colonial South Africa during...
Marriage is generally regarded as a decisive moment in the life course of individuals. As the social...
This research sought to examine changing meaning of marriage and meaning of family among urban worki...
The study presents an analysis of long-term trends in terminal celibacy and primary infertility in S...
This study investigates how community characteristics influenced the timing of marriage of men and w...
Using records kept by Church and State, this paper addresses the question of illegitimacy in early C...
The prevalence of cohabitation is increasing globally. Often studied as an alternative to marriage, ...
The dissertation examines how the Indian community in Durban has retained their marriage practice...
A social history of Grahamstown between the years of 1830-1870. Tracing the relationship of the pari...
The relative dearth of analytical work on marital status to date arises, in part, from the difficult...
Marriage used to be widespread and common throughout Southern Africa. However, over the past decades...
This article describes racial differences in marriage rates in post-apartheid South Africa and consi...
This paper describes marriage and partnership patterns and trends in rural KwaZulu-Natal, South Afri...
This research sought to examine changing meaning of marriage and meaning of family among urban worki...
The Cape Colony at the southernmost tip of Africa, founded in 1652 with the arrival of European sai...
Very little is known about what family life looked like for settlers in colonial South Africa during...
Marriage is generally regarded as a decisive moment in the life course of individuals. As the social...
This research sought to examine changing meaning of marriage and meaning of family among urban worki...
The study presents an analysis of long-term trends in terminal celibacy and primary infertility in S...
This study investigates how community characteristics influenced the timing of marriage of men and w...
Using records kept by Church and State, this paper addresses the question of illegitimacy in early C...
The prevalence of cohabitation is increasing globally. Often studied as an alternative to marriage, ...
The dissertation examines how the Indian community in Durban has retained their marriage practice...
A social history of Grahamstown between the years of 1830-1870. Tracing the relationship of the pari...